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dead certainty yes they do allegedly have austerity here and we were one of the big things during the us elections is that obama is a socialist and he's printed more money or incurred more debt than any president in history blah blah blah but they they looked over across the pond and said well david cameron's doing it right quote despite david cameron's talk of austerity he's going to add an estimated seven hundred billion pounds to the national debt in just five years that's more than tony blair and gordon brown added to the national debt in the eleven years it's more than every british government of the past one hundred years put together so again with facts is facts it doesn't matter what the policy is it seems in a debt deflation it all ends up to more debt that's the only way out right and the g.d.p. ratio and skyrocketing. depending on who you ask between seven hundred and nine hundred percent of g.d.p. so it's very similar to iceland for iceland collapsed money week notes that the only two nations worse than the u.k. are ireland and japan if you add in the private and the banking
dead certainty yes they do allegedly have austerity here and we were one of the big things during the us elections is that obama is a socialist and he's printed more money or incurred more debt than any president in history blah blah blah but they they looked over across the pond and said well david cameron's doing it right quote despite david cameron's talk of austerity he's going to add an estimated seven hundred billion pounds to the national debt in just five years that's more than tony...
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the paper apocalypse is upon us i told you the first three weeks ago i told robert chalmers an independent quote i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city today the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money wink says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of dissent that will see the end of britain you see we're on the bleeding edge we're on the cutting edge when joe you first stacey. yes the max well money week magazine has basically a pitch out there to sell some of their subscriptions to their magazine so some people discount this because of that but the end of britain the downward slide has begun britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of debt it doesn't matter if you vote conservative liberal labor ukip or for no party at all the facts are the facts that's the most important thing debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid when you know in this country they brought in something called austerity and during that period the debts sharply increased and what the money went magazine is pointing out is th
the paper apocalypse is upon us i told you the first three weeks ago i told robert chalmers an independent quote i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city today the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money wink says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of dissent that will see the end of britain you see we're on the bleeding edge we're on the cutting edge when joe you first stacey. yes the max well money week...
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for a lot of nations that have since collapsed right i don't think people in britain understand the us born solution david cameron the coalition solution to the first goal crash and expand the debt almost talking austerity has done nothing but increase the debt so this is again why we're here in london is to witness the collapse of britain just like we were in iceland before of iceland collapsed you know this is a great place to watch a country like britain collapse yes and if you want to look at one of the horsemen of the apocalypse or if you see this man in your town as you said your. trouble trouble. now. the quote you did say in that magazine was i came to london because being here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of an entire city i think that the eurozone is overrated as a disaster area they are not yet in as bad shape as britain the u.k. pound is about to collapse in the collapse of the british economy will be one of the biggest in modern economic history now many on twitter last night when i tweeted about the story in money we were saying well one thing that
for a lot of nations that have since collapsed right i don't think people in britain understand the us born solution david cameron the coalition solution to the first goal crash and expand the debt almost talking austerity has done nothing but increase the debt so this is again why we're here in london is to witness the collapse of britain just like we were in iceland before of iceland collapsed you know this is a great place to watch a country like britain collapse yes and if you want to look...
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percent well actually you can't unless you're a bank right is own anshul jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so to speak you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart. now demand for rental properties is growing because first time buyers in the city typically need down payments of about twenty five percent the average deposit is fifty seven thousand one hundred seventy five pounds now consider that that's almost twice what the average salary annual salary here in london is so of course i mean had we had this from the beginning and we never had that financialization on the boom in the lowering of credit standards of course we would never have prices at this level if from the beginning we always had a twenty five percent deposit but now people are being forced out excluded and it's bankers who are able to borrow a zero
percent well actually you can't unless you're a bank right is own anshul jim crow laws so it's fine using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house so to speak you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart. now demand for rental properties is growing because...
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and people getting together in troy and putting the money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get. so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to move those markets and they understand it my view is that the fun of all the fun a sector generally fire insurance and real estate for insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption the music industry has had the film industry is about to experience over the next ten years the disruptive innovates is in that space within a decade will have changed the city of london on wall street for good all right may tell ya finally it was a pleasure working with you making this film and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i thank my guests ross ashcroft and the name of the film again in case you missed it it's called four horsemen same email please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time next guys are saying. you know sometime
and people getting together in troy and putting the money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get. so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to move those markets and they understand it my view is that the fun of all the fun a sector generally fire insurance and real estate for insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption the music industry...
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you can use the border. to help you. you fight in somebody else's war. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. and corporations are all. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. slow. slow slow. slow. slow. cultures that so much time and which are called right on economies of europe and america as a political move on has finally come to an end but was there really a choice to what degree was this campaign season only about. once in a decade the ruling party gathers to select the next generation. today on our team and our team dot com. mission free critique should be free transport charges free. range minced free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. wealthy british style stock. market. scandals find out what's rea
you can use the border. to help you. you fight in somebody else's war. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. and corporations are all. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. slow. slow slow. slow. slow. cultures that so much...
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twenty nine major banks showed that the layoffs were much bigger in europe and then in asia and the us but particularly in the u.k. they said that is a particular blow to britain where the finance industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad thing that you know we're losing bankers so we have at least one hundred. sixty thousand more to go before we even get anywhere near four percent of the economy here where it should be but as the article knows they are there are still new hires it's just that there's twice as many people being made redundant so let's look at one of the new hires here max lord mandelson wins role as the new ethical banker oh speaking of those lord mandelson. home from tony blair blair lower mendelson keep it real. who's you working for the hope well lord mandelson the former labor cabinet minister becomes the chairma
twenty nine major banks showed that the layoffs were much bigger in europe and then in asia and the us but particularly in the u.k. they said that is a particular blow to britain where the finance industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad...
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from the us. to this. it was never a secret who the israeli prime minister wanted in the white house where we often have public spats between his government and the obama administration of a palestinian peace talks and iran's nuclear program did nothing to advance american israeli relations and only a mosque the two leaders personal dislike for each other the journey of. both men want to succeed they need to cooperate you know succeed and i think it's not it's not an insurmountable challenge when i don't know to fix the relationship but he has some fixing to do relations between the two countries are at an all time low and most of his radio america is also hedging their bets on the republican candidate of the roughly eighty thousand voters from israel for in find voters from being these few got up early to watch the results obama can be harsh it's a destructor of israel because he doesn't have to worry about reelection anymore and the time we're all has to do it obama's tells us in many aspects because isr
from the us. to this. it was never a secret who the israeli prime minister wanted in the white house where we often have public spats between his government and the obama administration of a palestinian peace talks and iran's nuclear program did nothing to advance american israeli relations and only a mosque the two leaders personal dislike for each other the journey of. both men want to succeed they need to cooperate you know succeed and i think it's not it's not an insurmountable challenge...
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live from moscow good to have you with us london remains worlds apart from the use other major players on the debated seven year budget crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending here sara firth with a deeper look at britain's widening rests with your up and support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food today after the downing street dinner last night on the menu is mushroom and spinach tart venison finished off with a traditional german pitting beneath the smiles and the friendly handshake you can imagine that probably have been some quite awkward dinner conversation on the surface of it the german chancellor is here to discuss with the prime minister the upcoming budget meeting that will be taking place in brussels but of course there are a much bigger state most importantly the discussion about britain's position within the european union itself now the end of their meeting bayside says said that they we
live from moscow good to have you with us london remains worlds apart from the use other major players on the debated seven year budget crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending here sara firth with a deeper look at britain's widening rests with your up and support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food today after...
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yeah i still i still just as he said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c.'s. i think you see a shift in the search is something that really is the unfortunate you can't control the child i was asian. so i still trust you know you're going to. be free. for a while at least you know it's such a big organization i mean it's. so at the top not so great at the moment but overall internationally it's still going to great reputation and. i think it's great. so again people hope the replacement of the chain of command and this sort of talk of this enormous organization this thing which nobody really knows what the left hand doesn't really know what the right hand is doing it is worrying in itself there's a new acting director general who's been appointed this morning and he's just been on the news asking for time to get used to his new job and to sort this out it's not clear that he's going to be accorded that are i was certainly a blow to the b.b.c. as well as to journalism as an institution or a smith thank you so much correspondent in london for us. well from one s
yeah i still i still just as he said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c.'s. i think you see a shift in the search is something that really is the unfortunate you can't control the child i was asian. so i still trust you know you're going to. be free. for a while at least you know it's such a big organization i mean it's. so at the top not so great at the moment but overall internationally it's still going to great reputation and. i think it's great. so again people hope the replacement of...
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who takes the wheel as the us drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the us election up close. and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture. party live here in moscow the news continues now british prime minister david cameron has kicked off his middle east arms sales tour pitching it to sell more than one hundred fighter jets to gulf monex faced with criticism about his client's human rights record the prime minister replied by saying it took them about it because pony boy reports there's history between britain and the kings. in the past the british prime minister has spoken about how britain's interests line up holding the country's values but it was all interest no talk of values this morning when david cameron touched down in dubai he's going to be trying to sell over one hundred u.k. typhoon
who takes the wheel as the us drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the us election up close. and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture. party live here in moscow the news continues now british prime minister david cameron has kicked off his middle...
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refuses them ordered us elections on the grounds of. basic standards of integrity one election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally has to admit you know admire us that we're great and that's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear and here in and year out a flood of lection process continues to be the first vote cast in the u.s. and if there are two. whether or romney wins tell much will change in america's policy is still up for debate well let's discuss the two leading candidates with charles he's the senior fellow at the council on foreign relations joining me now live. from wa
refuses them ordered us elections on the grounds of. basic standards of integrity one election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that...
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they can use almost every single part of the. deer is a means of transportation. for the. life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the district for boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected. the school was founded and named for anton pity atika and then it's a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved . i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike brown no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on
they can use almost every single part of the. deer is a means of transportation. for the. life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the district for boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected. the school was founded and named for anton pity atika and then it's a scientist who wanted a better way of life for...
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give them the opportunity to come fight for us for five years and here's your green card. and lot of them are going to say yes. they think if they go to the united states they're going to find this beautiful lush lovely land no problems no one employment no violence no poverty. and sell that story create that image and you're going to have lines willing to take the risk to get into heaven like that. and as long as people are willing to pay illegally low salaries somebody will go illegally to take that job. or do you think is building the wall between mexico and california. giving stateside contractors at fourteen dollars an hour paying off. half the workers are probably undocumented or tearing false documentation because they're taking a lower salary. and this is the wall along the mexican border. is difficult when you look we're joined by a special guest fernando suarez del sol minister look i've been asked about this country's mixed messages.
give them the opportunity to come fight for us for five years and here's your green card. and lot of them are going to say yes. they think if they go to the united states they're going to find this beautiful lush lovely land no problems no one employment no violence no poverty. and sell that story create that image and you're going to have lines willing to take the risk to get into heaven like that. and as long as people are willing to pay illegally low salaries somebody will go illegally to...
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we used to play all these games. i invented the clean ones and martin invented the dirty ones. >> you are the sanitized version. >> the clean one was, well, different games. we have bob dylan quotation marathons. i would try and recite them all and he would try to siphon -- resides within. he had the most amazing memories we always one. we invented this game about titles of things it didn't quite make it. so, you know, farewell to weapons. [laughter] in mr. zhivago. today's in the life of -- [inaudible]. you know, for whom the bell rings. [laughter] there were lots of these -- toby did. also known as moby prick. [laughter] oh, blueberry thin. [laughter] anyway, then martin and he invented hysterical sex. hysterical sex game is where you replace the word love in a ton of things with the phrase hysterical sex. so this gives you hysterical socks at the time of cholera. [laughter] >> you know, all you need is hysterical sex. hysterical sex's is a many splintered things. expected that make it into the book? i don't think
we used to play all these games. i invented the clean ones and martin invented the dirty ones. >> you are the sanitized version. >> the clean one was, well, different games. we have bob dylan quotation marathons. i would try and recite them all and he would try to siphon -- resides within. he had the most amazing memories we always one. we invented this game about titles of things it didn't quite make it. so, you know, farewell to weapons. [laughter] in mr. zhivago. today's in the...
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of gold corp in the us not the second rate poet popular in the one nine hundred sixty s. and that point goldcorp much against the trend rushdie holding physical gold of cash which was very contrary at the time hence why i was interested in i met him and spoke with him and i asked him whether or not. he had a view on the u.k. selling its gold reserves and he said yes he was very interested by this new fact he had got involved in the auction process because coke were in the in the market for decent amounts of physical treasury and he'd actually beat for some of that gold during the auction process and despite the fact he puts a very generous bid in heating allocated anything she was somewhat surprised by so if we take that speculation a little further and use does the base case it would it would appear that potentially leasing and swapping custody deal chain of problems was already there back then and when the when the bank asked for that go back from london potentially london we're in a situation where do we find the physical to deliver against this now you know ok well we
of gold corp in the us not the second rate poet popular in the one nine hundred sixty s. and that point goldcorp much against the trend rushdie holding physical gold of cash which was very contrary at the time hence why i was interested in i met him and spoke with him and i asked him whether or not. he had a view on the u.k. selling its gold reserves and he said yes he was very interested by this new fact he had got involved in the auction process because coke were in the in the market for...
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scenarios like these which are reminiscent of a james bond movie with goldfinger playing the role of a us fed accounting clerk well it's something else interesting that people are starting to wake up about germany it was confirmed in today's editorial in the paper is that germany during this so-called crisis that they have remarkably benefited from here in the eurozone is cozying up to china russia i've made this prediction for a couple years now that germany will align themselves with that group of countries and a bit to become the sole superpower in the united states unfortunately when they come to impose themselves as the fourth reich they'll be missing something very important and that is sixty percent of their goal. here is an image that was sent apparently to the buddhist bank in response to their claim that all. gold is safe and this is as you see ben bernanke protecting their gold that's in the new york federal reserve bank and their pile of gold. is the journey to go to central bank in new york. where there are gold right there were surrounding the players washington commission o
scenarios like these which are reminiscent of a james bond movie with goldfinger playing the role of a us fed accounting clerk well it's something else interesting that people are starting to wake up about germany it was confirmed in today's editorial in the paper is that germany during this so-called crisis that they have remarkably benefited from here in the eurozone is cozying up to china russia i've made this prediction for a couple years now that germany will align themselves with that...
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abc's john muller joins us live in new york city with the story. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. there is my ticket to a dream. we all have another chance at this. take a look at that magic number in red, $425 million. no lines here on the upper west side. i suspect there's no lines across america right now. be an early bird, get your ticket, because as the frenzy builds and the wednesday night jackpot approaches, that line is expected to climb and the lines should climb with them. a mad dash saturday night for the last-minute chance to win $325 million, the thanksgiving weekend payout to be truly thankful for. >> who knows, you know. somebody's got to win. >> reporter: but those six numbers proved to be more elusive than a mall parking spot on black friday. the bright side, the unwon powerball jackpot now swells to an estimated $425 million. the largest jackpot in powerball history. enough dough to buy 2,000 ferraris or the entire country of anguillas twice. >> that kind of money. i'd have a heart attack. >> reporter: it als
abc's john muller joins us live in new york city with the story. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. there is my ticket to a dream. we all have another chance at this. take a look at that magic number in red, $425 million. no lines here on the upper west side. i suspect there's no lines across america right now. be an early bird, get your ticket, because as the frenzy builds and the wednesday night jackpot approaches, that line is expected to climb and the lines should...
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and will move us in the right direction. open up security to large originatessers that puts to the -- put the pools thooght would not preclude credit union national or aba or like bodies to create for smaller entities that don't have large amounts of volume. >> or even a federal home loan bank. >> absolutely. >> the white paper that alex and peter wallace and i wrote about a year and a half ago, we address the question twofold. one was should have a mortgage market that does not rely on government primarily and the way you get there is by having expectations and design that vast majority of the loans loans are prime loans and prime loans as common sense prime loans came to be defined by fannie and freddie. secondly we suggested that mortgage backed security should be limited to prime loans as was mentioned if you want do something else, do you that through portfolio through the capital requirements and other are very difficult. i would point out there's a great study it's on my scholar page of the new york governor appointed
and will move us in the right direction. open up security to large originatessers that puts to the -- put the pools thooght would not preclude credit union national or aba or like bodies to create for smaller entities that don't have large amounts of volume. >> or even a federal home loan bank. >> absolutely. >> the white paper that alex and peter wallace and i wrote about a year and a half ago, we address the question twofold. one was should have a mortgage market that does...
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he told us. he put his head on my shoulder and he said looking at the stars are we going to be there someday. i mean are we going to be there someday. that's we're told it's. distances and seem a little piece of this is a symbol you made from the moment he died his memory belong to the world simply because he died in the war in pictures i mean we're trying. to see you to be so yes he's a peace symbol and would seem we're going to. was she one of the symbol of a young immigrant who loved his latin roots. and who died in pursuit of his dreams . but if so this is why i keep visiting schools. to be visit as many as i can look at google these data over just one of you has listened and thought it over yet a capacitive out biggest reward i could have gives me but i knew i was going to get whether you are merely given your guesses where to gallia perhaps my son's story will save your life. i would like some may laugh at me very many say i'm pathetic let me put it doesn't matter to bush i don't know if i
he told us. he put his head on my shoulder and he said looking at the stars are we going to be there someday. i mean are we going to be there someday. that's we're told it's. distances and seem a little piece of this is a symbol you made from the moment he died his memory belong to the world simply because he died in the war in pictures i mean we're trying. to see you to be so yes he's a peace symbol and would seem we're going to. was she one of the symbol of a young immigrant who loved his...
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[laughter] and the worse one for us. another thought that i learned from david a long time ago is no deal is perfect. even the deal that we republicans thought wasless good in 1990, did help lead to the clinton surpluses a few years later. any kind of a good deal is going to be disliked by everybody as speakers have already pointed out. those who vote for it, are likely to lose their jobs. i would urge them to do so anyway because even a recession, there's probably better work out there than you need in congress anyway. >> thank you. thank you, congressman. we have been joined by speaker foley. he has suggested that the pressure put on his office that you go, and he'd like to hear your comments. bob, we're turning it over to you. >> okay. thank you. it's a pleasure to be with this distinguished group and also with others to be up here speaking to you rather than down there being spoken at. which happened many times. i thought i would say a few words about three different dimensions of this. first the difference in the pr
[laughter] and the worse one for us. another thought that i learned from david a long time ago is no deal is perfect. even the deal that we republicans thought wasless good in 1990, did help lead to the clinton surpluses a few years later. any kind of a good deal is going to be disliked by everybody as speakers have already pointed out. those who vote for it, are likely to lose their jobs. i would urge them to do so anyway because even a recession, there's probably better work out there than...
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he told us. he put his head on my shoulder and he said looking at the stars are we going to be there someday. i mean are we going to be there someday. that's for. sure she's from seemed a little piece of this is a symbol from the moment he died his memory belong to the world simply because he died in a war. to suit yes he's a peace symbol when seymour building. where she will be a symbol of a young immigrant who loved his latin roots. and who died in pursuit of his dreams . but if so this is why i keep visiting schools. to be visit as many as i can. just one of you has listened and thought it over biggest reward i could have just me but in your mind going to get what you are really given your kids were getting and perhaps my son's story will save your life . i would laugh at me the family many say i'm pathetic let me put it doesn't matter i don't know if i can save just one life i got to go if i save two i'll be even happier about a mass i can save more that's even better let a this is my son's l
he told us. he put his head on my shoulder and he said looking at the stars are we going to be there someday. i mean are we going to be there someday. that's for. sure she's from seemed a little piece of this is a symbol from the moment he died his memory belong to the world simply because he died in a war. to suit yes he's a peace symbol when seymour building. where she will be a symbol of a young immigrant who loved his latin roots. and who died in pursuit of his dreams . but if so this is...
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this means a lot for us. i know i speak for 99% of the latino and jazz musicians who are not playing commercial music whose photos are not on the covers of magazines or in the newspaper or not on television, and we play this music because it's our roots. it's who we are. it's a tradition handed down to us and this award means a lot. i think it means more to us than anybody else. also when we talk about latin heritage month and every month is latin heritage month but we are first and foremost human beings, no better or worse than any human being on this planet and i hope in the room will work for human rights around the globe despite doesn't matter where people are from, what flag they're playing. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, tonight we have some very, very special sponsors tonight. wells wells fargo, at&t and all of the wine makers that are ready to serve you while you listen to the incredible music from the performers tonight and i want to recognize the sponsors tonight. mission language and voca
this means a lot for us. i know i speak for 99% of the latino and jazz musicians who are not playing commercial music whose photos are not on the covers of magazines or in the newspaper or not on television, and we play this music because it's our roots. it's who we are. it's a tradition handed down to us and this award means a lot. i think it means more to us than anybody else. also when we talk about latin heritage month and every month is latin heritage month but we are first and foremost...
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thank you for joining us. milton, borowy, what is it like to see so many celebrate your son's life. >> it's a wonderful community as they showed in their support of danny to begin with. now the support continues. i'm glad we get a chance to help support those that supported us, you know, and give back to the hospitals and the red cross and help with the support. anybody that's in the out there come out and give some blood. >> reporter: we should mention, the emergency from the american red cross they need several units. that's why people are lined up to do the same, not only to celebrate daniel but to celebrate others. >> it's a part of something that goes on. for those of us that are able to, giving blood is a great idea. danny did need that. without programs like that, obviously, he would not be here today. >> reporter: this is your first time coming inside the cafeteria. what's the feeling? >> it's still a very eerie feeling. it is the first time i've been here. eerie is the only way to describe it. but, yo
thank you for joining us. milton, borowy, what is it like to see so many celebrate your son's life. >> it's a wonderful community as they showed in their support of danny to begin with. now the support continues. i'm glad we get a chance to help support those that supported us, you know, and give back to the hospitals and the red cross and help with the support. anybody that's in the out there come out and give some blood. >> reporter: we should mention, the emergency from the...
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we have before us a number of challenges as a nation. i think those challenges can be made easier or more difficult as a result of our willingness and ability to communicate the reasons why is so important we live under government that recognizes restraints on its own power, that we recognize each branch of government has its own power and shouldn't step on any other branch's power and we have got to stand up for the principle that not every power should be exercised at the national level. the more we stand for these principles, and popular as they may be, difficult to explain as they may be, i tend to believe our best days really will be ahead of us as americans. americans are smart. americans are able to recognize truth. truth resonates with the american people but in order for it to resonate it has to come from us. we have to speak it. we have to identify it. we have to identify error where we see error. this is one instance where error has occurred and i hope we won't ever shrink from the task of identifying error especially when it
we have before us a number of challenges as a nation. i think those challenges can be made easier or more difficult as a result of our willingness and ability to communicate the reasons why is so important we live under government that recognizes restraints on its own power, that we recognize each branch of government has its own power and shouldn't step on any other branch's power and we have got to stand up for the principle that not every power should be exercised at the national level. the...
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i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the decision yet, so things are still open. just wanted to clarify that. >> we are interested in how this economy affects people in their everyday lives, and people left out of the economic mainstream who may be struggling. how can benefits of a sharing economy reach into underserved communities, and what are you doing specifically, like special programs that are being created for that? let's see, who wants to jump in on that one? >> i will start. we actively recruit guys and have a program so that we keep quality control on the site. when we start i
i think all of us in this room want that. with this new tax on airbnb, each of these things are deterrents to doing the right thing. i hope we can make more innovative and informed decisions to make it easy to share. i would like to see tax incentives for any sort of sharing behavior. i think that is probably where it will go in the future. until we get that together, there is only a tax on airbnb. >> do you mind if i clarify that? the treasurer just held a hearing, so he has not the...
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thank you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view from many locations, and inside is an ideal place to walk around with your loved ones. the palace is the m
thank you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the...
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panels today have used, but that is the king for us. it's our situational awareness. it's what allows us to turn the volumes of information into those nuggets of actionable knowledge that we really need in order to support those that need our assistance. >> okay. over the last eight hours, however long we've been here, we've heard quite a bit about new skill development, and learning about new capabilities, but didn't hear the word sustainment of skills mentioned, which also becomes important. would anyone on the panel care to comment on how you wrap that into the system that we are -- we've embarked on here in the exercise arena with fleet week? >> whenever you show up for a response, we have to speak a common language. and the common language is instant command system. that's a skill set that we've sustained among our entire work force because if you can't speak in a common lexicon, then you're probably doomed to fail when you're in that planning sea -- developing your plans and executing your incident action plan. so, that's become a
panels today have used, but that is the king for us. it's our situational awareness. it's what allows us to turn the volumes of information into those nuggets of actionable knowledge that we really need in order to support those that need our assistance. >> okay. over the last eight hours, however long we've been here, we've heard quite a bit about new skill development, and learning about new capabilities, but didn't hear the word sustainment of skills mentioned, which also becomes...
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thanks for getting up with us. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang for this morning after election night. this morning the long and hard fought presidential election is over with president barack obama voted into office for a second term. >> it is a decisive victory for the president, at least in the electoral college. take a look at the race. to 270 in terms of electoral votes, president obama wins with 303 over former massachusetts governor mitt romney's 200 electoral votes, this without florida, which is still considered too close to call with 97% of the precincts reporting, although president obama does have a narrow lead. >> the president picked up many battlegrounds states, including virginia, colorado, and the all important ohio. he declared victory to an ecstatic group of supporters in chicago. the president was joined on stage just like four years ago with the first lady and their two daughters. >> shortly before that, governor romney addressed a crowd of disappointed supporters. they both said in the
thanks for getting up with us. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang for this morning after election night. this morning the long and hard fought presidential election is over with president barack obama voted into office for a second term. >> it is a decisive victory for the president, at least in the electoral college. take a look at the race. to 270 in terms of electoral votes, president obama wins with 303 over former massachusetts governor mitt romney's 200 electoral votes,...
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(applause) >> does anyone have any questions for any of us? >> [inaudible] [speaker not understood]. >> let's set the record straight. this is a grant and we applied for it a long time ago. and we just got the grant award, number one. number two, my office has been holding the seminar for domestic violence awareness month for several years. so, the grant and this event has nothing to do with anyone. the other thing that i want to make really clear is that i think we need to -- and i'm going to use a metaphor here. we need to keep our aye on the ball. when it comes to domestic violence, the ball is not ross mirkarimi, it's not george gascone. it's the hundreds and thousands of victims and their families impacted every day. women's are suffering in silence. and there has been unfortunately in the last few months in this city, a setback because of the way that one individual has elected to handle his own personal shortcomings. let's be really clear here. there is only one person that committed a crime here, it's ross mirkarimi. george gascone did
(applause) >> does anyone have any questions for any of us? >> [inaudible] [speaker not understood]. >> let's set the record straight. this is a grant and we applied for it a long time ago. and we just got the grant award, number one. number two, my office has been holding the seminar for domestic violence awareness month for several years. so, the grant and this event has nothing to do with anyone. the other thing that i want to make really clear is that i think we need to --...
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thanks so much for joining us. here's will thomas now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> the head of the cia brought down by a dark secret. tonight we are learning how the fbi stumbled upon his extramarital affair. thanks for staying with us. i'm will thomas. the resignation of general david petraeus has left a lot of questions about possible security breaches and the future of the benghazi hearings. fox's nicole collins starts our coverage tonight. >> reporter: cia director general david petraeus stepping down admitting he had an extramarital affair. the retired four star general saying in a letter to cia employees, "such behavior is unacceptable both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours." >> he has led america through some very, very difficult times. i think many of us are surprised that these kinds of things happen. >> reporter: the general's affair with his biographer paula broadwell was revealed in the course of an fbi investigation. according to her website, she of embedded with him in
thanks so much for joining us. here's will thomas now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> the head of the cia brought down by a dark secret. tonight we are learning how the fbi stumbled upon his extramarital affair. thanks for staying with us. i'm will thomas. the resignation of general david petraeus has left a lot of questions about possible security breaches and the future of the benghazi hearings. fox's nicole collins starts our coverage tonight. >> reporter: cia director...
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and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important thing is for us to get our resources where they need to work where they can repair or reroute traffic where it needs to be. one of our main offices is located in the south bay. that way we don't have to worry about bridge access to get into the peninsula or san francisco if the situation occurs, but if the situation does occur, we're going it need some help from other agencies to make it happen for us. >> all right, thank you. and we have another question. >> roger that you guys deal with unexpected circumstances all the time, weather circumsta
and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important...